I understand that a lot of churches have let the "world influences" bring down or water down their mission and message from Christ. The churches mentioned in Revelation are an example and warning to us. I am new at playing Gospel Organ. I did not grow up in church but learned to play in the "clubs" at a young age. Jazz, Motown, soul, funk, old-school R&B, country, and rock the Lord used to teach me how to play. I play for Jesus now and I am a Christian. Most of the Gospel Organ I get to hear is from the internet and some Wheatworks DVDs that a friend loaned me. When I listen to these Brothers and Sisters in the Lord playin' I see a lot of "my background" in the "music" part of it. The difference is the message and whats coming from our hearts from our redeemed, cleansed, sanctified, delivered, healed, repentive, joyful, anointed, filled with the Holy Ghost, new creature in Christ that we have become because we have a Savior that loves us, died for us, rose for us, teaches us, cleanses us, advocates for us and enables us to praise, worship, shout, joyful tears, cry out, laugh, and love Him from our musical instruments and voices. I wish I would have grown up in church but I didn't. When I play in church I do not think of the secular songs I have played through the years I just play for Him. Although I have not played a "secular" gig in awhile. My last one was a Blues festival. I try to do all things for the Lord now including whatever my musical job is. I try to do my best for my church and pray for God's grace and for God to break down the barriers and strongholds for the people to enter in to worship and praise of our precious Saviour and that I can back up my Pastor when he preaches. I am running into different styles of organ from Deliverance style, Brooklyn style, COGIC style etc. It is like being in school but I love it. It is also quite humbling. Some of the Gospel organ players put a lot of the jazz cats to shame as far as skill level but the Lord calls all of us at different points in life. Moses had a Egyptian background but was chosen later in life for his calling to lead the chosen people. Please pray for us that have a "secular" background but are now in church. The last thing I want to do is offend anybody with the style and training that I have had but that is how the Lord trained me. Praise God Jesus is still training me. God bless everybody and sorry for the ramble. Love ya, Wayne